Mordechaj (Mordecai) Anielewicz (1919 – 8 May 1943) was the commander of the Żydowska Organizacja Bojowa (Jewish Fighting Organisation), also known as ŻOB, during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Anielewicz rose to prominence early in World War II. When Germany invaded and overran Poland in 1939, Jews were forced to live in ghettoes set aside in major Polish cities. In the Warsaw Ghetto, Anielewicz began to organise the ŻOB. In 1943, the Uprising began. Anielewicz, garrisoned in a makeshift bunker at 18 Mila Street, died in the fighting, whether from a German bullet or by his own hand once the battle was lost.
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| - Mordechaj (Mordecai) Anielewicz (1919 – 8 May 1943) was the commander of the Żydowska Organizacja Bojowa (Jewish Fighting Organisation), also known as ŻOB, during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Anielewicz rose to prominence early in World War II. When Germany invaded and overran Poland in 1939, Jews were forced to live in ghettoes set aside in major Polish cities. In the Warsaw Ghetto, Anielewicz began to organise the ŻOB. In 1943, the Uprising began. Anielewicz, garrisoned in a makeshift bunker at 18 Mila Street, died in the fighting, whether from a German bullet or by his own hand once the battle was lost.
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- In the Balance
- through
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| - Died in Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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| - Hashomer Hatzair, Żydowska Organizacja Bojowa
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| - Soldier, politician
- Soldier, freedom fighter
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- After 1966, before 2031
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| - Mordechaj (Mordecai) Anielewicz (1919 – 8 May 1943) was the commander of the Żydowska Organizacja Bojowa (Jewish Fighting Organisation), also known as ŻOB, during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Anielewicz rose to prominence early in World War II. When Germany invaded and overran Poland in 1939, Jews were forced to live in ghettoes set aside in major Polish cities. In the Warsaw Ghetto, Anielewicz began to organise the ŻOB. In 1943, the Uprising began. Anielewicz, garrisoned in a makeshift bunker at 18 Mila Street, died in the fighting, whether from a German bullet or by his own hand once the battle was lost.
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